Seattle Reigns Over Utah Royals In Home Loss
Jun 21, 2025, 5:13 PM

The Utah Royals starting XI before facing the Seattle Reign at America First Field on Saturday, June 21. (Photo courtesy Utah Royals)
(Photo courtesy Utah Royals)
SANDY, Utah – The Utah Royals conceded two goals in each half, falling 4-1 at home against the Seattle Reign.
The Utah Royals (1-11-2, 5 points) hosted the Reign (7-4-3, 24 points) at America First Field on Saturday, June 21.
Seattle Reign close out their road trip with 3 more points in a big win over Utah Royals! pic.twitter.com/VGbw1dmvYX
— National Women’s Soccer League (@NWSL) June 21, 2025
First Half
Utah was forced to play from behind six minutes into the match when Ji So-Yun beat Mandy McGlynn with a right-footed shot. Maddie Dahlien assisted So-Yun on the play.
Ji gives us an early lead💥 pic.twitter.com/jln4XUqRHj
— Seattle Reign FC (@reignfc) June 21, 2025
Seattle struck again ten minutes later.
Dahlien and So-Yun swapped responsibilities, with Dahlien scoring on a right-footed chip shot from the left side that So-Yun assisted.
A cheeky goal 🤌
Maddie Dahlien flicks it beyond the keeper to score her third of the season for Seattle Reign! pic.twitter.com/9MZJckBsrL
— National Women’s Soccer League (@NWSL) June 21, 2025
Bianca St-Georges cut the lead in half for the Royals in the 31st minute.
After peppering Seattle’s defense with a quick succession of shots, St-Georges found the back of the net with a shot from in close. It was her third goal of the year.
Always. Stay. Ready.
–@biancastgeorges before this goal, probably pic.twitter.com/fJAMGwN1I6
— Utah Royals FC (@UtahRoyalsFC) June 21, 2025
The score remained 2-1 at the end of the first half.
Second Half
The second half started slowly with Utah struggling to generate any pressure.
The Royals conceded a goal in the 66th minute, falling behind 3-1.
Ji So-Yun's perfect pass to Emeri Adames sets her up for a lovely finish! pic.twitter.com/1jxP7x4JWf
— National Women’s Soccer League (@NWSL) June 21, 2025
So-Yun stayed hot, finding Emeri Adames for the two-goal lead.
Adames added her second goal in stoppage time for a 4-1 advantage.
Utah remains last in the NWSL.
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